1.What according to malala's father was the most beautiful sight in the morning?
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Malala Yousafzai’s father, Ziauddun: ‘Let all girls fly’
The activist’s courage has never wavered, despite the Taliban’s attack on his daughter
Let Her Fly: Ziauddin Yousafzai with his daughter in the 2015 documentary He Called Me Malala
Let Her Fly: Ziauddin Yousafzai with his daughter in the 2015 documentary He Called Me Malala
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“When I looked in her eyes that morning my heart was filled with joy,” says Ziauddin Yousafzai, recalling the day he met his daughter Malala for the first time. “It was morning time, and her eyes were open, and I thought, ‘she’s not a new-born maybe she’s been there for a week’…Such open eyes. Such bright eyes. Beautiful eyes.”
He named her after Pakistani folk hero Malalai of Maiwand because she was one of the few Pakistani women he could think of who had been granted her own identity. A few weeks later his cousin visited with a family tree.
“And when I looked at the tree they were all men,” he says. “I included Malala’s name on that tree, and it was like a shocking surprise for him…‘Oh girls’ names are not there.’ I just smiled...The same cousin who had this grimace on his face, later when Malala became very popular in Pakistan for her activism and education campaign, he wrote a long poem to praise her. “It’s important to remember that people change.”
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